Journal Journal: You Know What I Hate? 1
April 1st.
It's f*ucking EVERYWHERE now, too.
April 1st.
It's f*ucking EVERYWHERE now, too.
Oddly, California has higher standards for insulation than pretty much anywhere in the USA.
Many places with cold winters (upper mid-west) use natural gas for heating and the summer season requiring air conditioning is pretty short so some things like white roofs don't work well there.
White roofs? Really? That's the closest you could get to insulation? You've got a long way to troll before you troll, troll.
No doubt due to the fact that in much of CA (the densely populated areas next to the coast) you can survive without an AC or any type of heating.
With a little more insulation than usual, you can do that pretty much anywhere in the USA. Oddly, California has higher standards for insulation than pretty much anywhere in the USA. We would very much like the rest of you to catch up sometime.
Yes, the idea that EVERY kind of coal is radioactive contaminated is bullshit.
Right, just the majority of available coal. We've used up the most convenient deposits of it, just like everything else.
And if you collect it an deposit it somewhere it is not more radioactive then the highest yielding uranium ores.
Which suggests the question, is that actually that wonderful? Also, whether it's being collected. Maybe in Germany. Not in the USA or China, though.
The highest contaminated fly ash is 'just ad the edge' that it would be commercially viable to
...make poisonous drywall out of it, as they have done in China?
You can google for the amount of 'dust' (mercury etc.) that is emitted by a german plant. It is in the range of a few kg per year.
Assuming you believe those figures.
ou can think their relatively mild moderate climate for that,
You can mostly thank our massive population. There are more people living in and around Los Angeles alone than the population of at least half the states in the nation — probably far more if you count illegals correctly, something the census can never possibly accomplish.
Indeed, California is 49th in per capita energy use, no doubt due in large part to having the largest population in the nation.
Radioactive elements in coal and fly ash should not be sources of alarm per USGS.
Right, the government said so, so don't worry, taxpayer!
You just cited a document that relies on arguments like " Radioactive elements in coal and fly ash should not be sources of alarm. The vast majority of coal and the majority of fly ash are not significantly enriched in radioactive elements, or in associated radioactivity, compared to common soils or rocks." That's nice. We're not burning common soils or rocks and dispersing them into the atmosphere. The whole fucking article is like that, and you are a useful idiot at best.
If it also replaces chromecast by accepting screencasts from Android devices, then I'm in. I was going to buy a Razer Forge, but that was supposed to be out already and it isn't, so I guess Razer just sucks eggs like usual
I'm out of my element here, but isn't this true for other smash mega movie series? How many megastars have the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings series produced?
A number of the kids from the Potter movies have actually gone on to get work, and meanwhile pretty much everyone else in both movies was famous before they were in either picture.
Natalie Portman IS a pile of shit as an actor. She's so fucking terrible it defies logic and explanation as to how she gets cast in anything.
A bunch of creepy guys fell in love with her when she was a child, and she's riding on that. HTH, HAND.
I don't believe it. I believe they think they are more talented than movie stars,
It doesn't seem like you're particularly familiar with movies. Try watching a few and get back to us on how much talent you have to have in order to get a part. It's not based on talent.
Predicting the end of College isn't based on the high value of MOOCs so much as the low value of college. You can take your degree straight to McDonalds because there aren't jobs and/or they aren't hiring Americans.
Thirdly, the 'idea' that coal emits noticeable radioactivity is a myth from the 1960s/1970s. Which is debunked since decades, everyone participating in discussions like this: should know that.
In Germany, maybe not. In the USA and China, they certainly do.
OS/2 Warp's killer feature was an excellent TCP/IP stack, enabling people to use the Internet without voluminous and hacked-together third-party software.
There was nothing wrong with Trumpet Winsock for modem users. For 10b2 users, the official microsoft stack was adequate. TGV Multinet was a high-performance stack for Windows 3.x which was more than adequate. Sure, you had to have third party software, but there was nothing particularly hackish about it. At the time, you had to deal with equally hacky software to get SLIP (let alone PPP) connectivity on most platforms. Only Unix-based and Unixlikes seem to have come with TCP back then.
Warp cost more than Windows plus a TCP stack...
The killer feature of OS/2 was multitasking that worked. Problem was, nearly nobody had enough RAM to really take advantage of it.
Chrome works best with Google sites, so that's what I will use.
The problem is, any time you use anything else, Chrome is only better if it's wide open. If you want to lock your browser down a bit, that's possible with Chrome, but it's not quite as secure and configuration is a bit more annoying.
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